Letters sent to respondents
We have sent the respondents a letter when the inquiry started. Have a look at the letter!
The inquiry on international sourcing examines sourcing and transfer of enterprises' business activities abroad.
It is carried out concerning a three-year period, simultaneously in several EU countries. The information from the inquiry aims to increase understanding of the ongoing globalisation development and its impact on enterprises. The results will also be used to produce comparative data on Finnish enterprises with respect to other EU Member States.
The data collected are variables that describe globalisation of enterprises and international sourcing. The inquiry comprises approximately 2,800 enterprises.
Every response improves the reliability of the data we collect. This way we ensure that the inquiry results and compiled statistics are of high quality and give a correct picture of the studied subject.
Your enterprise has received a user ID and password for the inquiry by letter. Take the identifiers and press the Start responding button above. If your enterprise has received an email from us, you can follow the instructions there. It is also possible to answer using a mobile phone or tablet.
Before answering, please view the instructions for responding available in the help files. Once you have submitted the data, you are not able to log in to the form.
We have sent the respondents a letter when the inquiry started. Have a look at the letter!
Organisations have an obligation to provide data. The obligation to provide data is based on the Statistics Act (280/2004).
Statistics Finland uses the data for the compilation of statistics and for conducting research. In addition, the results of the data collection are reported to the EU Statistical Office.
Statistics are beneficial for enterprises as well. Statistics can be used by enterprises to monitor, for example, the development of pay or trade in Finland. The more comprehensive the data we receive from enterprises, the better our statistics describe the activity of enterprises. Enterprises will then get better statistics as a basis for their decision-making.
To thank you for responding, there is a link on the end page to a compilation of business statistics where you can view statistical data by industry. Previous statistical releases can also be accessed on the end page and the latest statistical news on selected topics can be ordered to your email free of charge there.
All data collected for statistical purposes are confidential. When processing data, it is seen to that no person's privacy or business or professional secret are endangered. Every person employed by Statistics Finland has signed a pledge of secrecy.
If your enterprise has been selected as a respondent for a data collection, Statistics Finland will always contact you in advance by letter or email. This communication will explain what data will be collected and for what purpose the data will be used. In data collections that collect personal data, the grounds for processing are usually Article 6, Paragraph 1, point c of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679, compliance with a legal obligation.
We process the data as confidential. The data are published as statistics and studies from which the answers of individual enterprises cannot be identified. Statistical data can be released for statistical surveys and scientific research.
Enterprises have an obligation to respond to Statistics Finland's data collections. The obligation to provide data is based on the Statistics Act (280/2004).
Exemption from the obligation can be sought based on Section 8 of the Statistics Act if responding causes unreasonable inconvenience. Unreasonable inconvenience refers to putting the respondent in an unequal position with regard to other data providers. Exemption can be sought only from individual surveys and Statistics Finland cannot grant a general exemption from all data collections. Exemption is granted for a fixed period and may be granted wholly or in part.
When we consider granting an exemption, we consider the respondents' possibilities to supply the requested data and the importance of the data in producing and utilising statistics. Unreasonable inconvenience caused to the data supplier refers to putting the data supplier
in an unequal position with regard to other data suppliers.
We cannot grant an exemption due to an enterprise's lack of resources or time or the difficulty caused by the provision of data or corresponding reasons.
If you are considering requesting exemption, please contact us first. The contact information can be found in the accompanying letter and on the homepage of the data collection.
You can seek exemption with a free-form written application or with the form Application for exemption from the obligation to provide data (PDF).
If necessary, download the free Adobe Reader software (adobe.com) for filling in the PDF file. Specify the data collections from which you apply for exemption in the application. You can add appendices to the application. Send the application to Statistics Finland’s Registrar’s Office.